You will have to buy one. They are not difficult to find, as they are very hardy machines. Mine still works. You can find a working system online for about $50.
The Wii Remote Controller (aka Wiimote) is the main controller of the Wii system. This controller, however, has many accesories like the Nunchuk (which is most commonly used), the Wii Zapper and the Wii-Wheel that make the Wiimote feel like an entirelly different controller. The Wii also has the Classic Controller, which is used in some Wii titles and Virtual Console titles. And the Wii is also compatible with the Nintendo Game Cube Controller.
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You can't downgrade your Nintendo DS system.
Epoxy will make a better bond than anything.
Go into an electronics store, find the controller, rip off the rfid tag, make sure nobody is looking, put in into your bag, walk out.
Nintendo discontinued the 64 system August 20, 2002.
No, but there was a project to make it, in the end though Nintendo abandoned.
you can play any xbox controller on any 360 u bean
so Nintendo could make money. seriously ask a real question
To register your Sixaxis/DualShock 3 PlayStation 3 controller with your PlayStation 3 system after it has been used with another system, simply connect it to the PS3 with a USB cable and press the PS button on the controller to sync it. Your controller will now work again.
Attach the pak to the controller and hold down the Start button as you turn on a game (it can be any although a game such as Mario Kart will make this work better). The Controller Pak menu will appear, here you can delete any data that is stored on the pak.
Most likely, they will, but not soon because:They need to make the system first. They are still making DS/DSi games.